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k -: ■'■ —-— ■ w w * • * 5s Easter's approach reminds S one of Weddings and 3 1 Wedding Gifts. ; 5 8---' "■■■ : ■■ ;■' ""i s (T ■ It is typical of the post-Lenten period the SJ world over that weddings/ take' place— . i^s ' Easter 'being a greatly-favoured time. - - \•7' . That group of weddings will begin to take fy ■. i ' ■ ■ place in a week or so from to-day; have you yj j given, any thought to the wedding gift? S| y^U , ■ The D.I.C. suggests China or Glassware— >L !"/'■, something worthy of the occasion and %? worthy your friendship of the hride to he. ! Give D-I-C Chinaware! \ .a !-"■■.- Give D-I-C Crystalware! fh \ ■ English Hand-cut Crystal Water Sets—Jug and six • *j\ goblets. .- . . -'.■'--■ .- £4/10/- .^ X -English China Tea Sets—2l pieces; dainty floral JJ iA decoration on black- border 37/6 fe p*2 i . Eoyal Crown Derby China Tea Sets—2l pieces; ex- J*« tft elusive decoration of trail rosebuds in subdued « j) . Xl ■ ' colours £7/10/- >* |~ Doulton China Maori Art Rafter Pattern Tea' Ware ' «y jr —An excellent souvenir of New Zealand for T» X friends overseas 21-piece Tea Sets £8/8/- • . >4 £L .'-'■• , Teapots 30/- ■ 3j g£ ■, (Cups and Saucers, etc., may be bought" . tV fi>j separately) - ■ "• rl |v English Dinner Sets—MaTgarine blue band; S3 Ss} % V pieces . : £4/10/- t? ■py I Doulton Countess Dinner Ware—A full range on dis- M |C ! play; 32 pieces ■ - v £7/12/6 \ fZA Cups and.Saucers to match— kT : . Tea,. 3/6; Breakfast, 4/6 each 3J 1^ Fruit Service—-8 pieces; Booth's "Old Indian Tree" fe* &/ pattern; effective colourings 97/6 . L* lS China Dessert Plates^Hand-painted massive "rose J) % and. heavy gold decoration 20/- eacll k* A <4&\ Wellington - feUifl |M; .'-... ■■.;• "■•■'■ - DAINTY PARTY FROCKS and Juvenile Evening Wear Don't the little tots just look sweet in "party attire"? Doesn't every, mother love to dress her little, one in the daintiest' Style 3 Here is an Exquisite Range of FRENCH FROCKS Specially. Imported for the Coming Season These are the daintiest and sweetest little-frocks we have ever shown simple styles in Georgette, soft Satins, Shot- Glace, etc., all French designs and manufacture, in sizes to fit all ages from tiny tots of- 2 years to maids of 16 or 18. SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS—AND BRING THE "YOUNG LADY" TOO! 264 and 266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington. rr ;■• „,^—-:—-^ A Chance to Save ,^^:: . Make Your 'W^--Own-Co,at . •> J\z/ Women who appreciate good value jwill -. Wj*m\ v\.'' do -well to come and inspect our splea- wliiill 'jL I . : did range of "Winter Coatings. " -\ Wm{/fM They include the latest British .and WJ |jf W&\) Trench. productions-r-new in weaves }d/ rffl IV^l^ • ■'-. and colourings.. . Ma Graceful effects.are easily attained in l? Vifl ,^^^^l the new styles, while warmth and com- llB$$dMMWiL fort for "the coldest weather are I Velours, Astrachan f> mi Seafette Coalings Mf * SIJEDE VPLOUES—Superior quality, all wool tho IS^IH ideal weight for top-coats, etc.; best Fiench manu i^zW* faeture^and reliable dyes; in the following wanted mJTw shades: nigger, battleship ; grey, Ha^ana, fawn fe^ beige, etc.; 54-56 inches -wide 17/6 yard Ji^g BROCADED VELOURS—In both plain and knop /Sf brocades; Fashion's latest; decree for ultra smart • top-coats, etc; all. pure wool, supeiiine qualities $ ths shades are mid-grey, nigger, navy, beige fawn' ' cte.'; 54-56 inches wide - 21/. yar ,i .VELQUS COATINGS—SeIf , colours, ' with smart stripad effect; the latest French production and ■• all wool; the ideal thing for serviceable and up-to- I date coats; shades^-battleship grey, silver orey mid-grey, Havana, brown, etc.; 54-56 inches wide Havana, brown, etc.; 54-56 inches wide 16/6 yard • - ASTRACHAN COATINGS-Extra quality for smart' and fashionable short coats, wraps, etc.; m navy, nigger, gilvpr, grey, mid^groy' Havana,-fawn, also m black; 54in. wide . 19/6 yarfl BLdyi K 50hi AS T:i3 ~SnPCriOr WaHty; TiCh ' IUStr°US ilnis!l! ■fMt D. S. PATRICK & CO. 191-197 GUBA STREET, Wellington {1 And at Jackson Street, Petone.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 86, 10 April 1924, Page 7